Easter is a fun time of year for kids.
It’s a time when we get together with family and friends to celebrate, eat delicious food, and participate in fun traditions.
One great Easter activity is making handmade cards. It’s a fun way to show someone that you care, and it’s a great activity for kids to think about others.
This handprint bunny card craft is the perfect way to get your kids in on the fun. No messy paint needed!
With just a few simple steps, they can create a one-of-a-kind card that will show their loved ones how much they care.
We also have a free template to make it even easier to create! Download, make it, and then be sure to check out all of our handprint crafts for kids.
Bunny Rabbit Handprint Craft
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Supplies
- Colored cardstock or construction paper
- Scissors
- Markers
- Glue stick
- Bunny template (enter your email in the form at the end of this post to have the link sent to you)
Directions
Download the bunny template, print, and cut out the pieces you need.
Take the bunny head base and fold it in half along the dotted line. Cut out along the head, leaving the top, flat line intact.
Place the mouth at the bottom of the head and glue it in place.
Position the nose on the top portion of the mouth line and glue it down.
Next, take the eyes and glue one on each side of the nose, slightly above the nose.
Use a marker to draw on the eyebrows above the eyes.
Trace your child’s left and right hands on colored paper and cut it out.
Take the inner ears and glue them to the middle of the palms.
Position the completed ears on either side of the top of the bunny’s head and glue them to the back of the card.
Open up and write a fun message!
That’s it! Isn’t this such a cute Easter craft for kids?!
More Easter Ideas For Kids
Keep the Easter fun going by creating a Easter themed unit for kids. We’ve got some great ideas to get your planning off to a great start!
Reading aloud to your kids not only helps them develop new vocabulary, use their imagination, and discover ideas but it’s also a great way to have fun and learn. That’s why we recommend starting a new unit with books.
There are so many great Easter books for kids, but these are some of our favorites. Grab them from the library or buy them to add to your child’s collection! They’re great for helping your child develop a larger vocabulary, focus, and more!
Happy Easter Mouse – Everyone knows Mouse from the classic If You Give A Mouse A Cookie book, but now he’s back and ready to celebrate Easter! Kids will love watching him as he goes on an Easter egg hunt!
Pete the Cat: Big Easter Adventure – Join Pete as he races to help the Easter bunny just in time for Easter! This is another new classic kids rate as a must-have!
It’s Not Easy Being A Bunny – Follow PJ the bunny as he tries to discover what kind of animal he’d rather be instead of a bunny! It’s a silly story with a great lesson.
Kids will have a blast making even more crafts! They can work on fine motor skills, creativity and so much more. These are just some of our favorite easy projects that you’ll want to try out for your little one today:
Printable Chick Craft – This simple cut-and-paste craft is perfect for kids of all ages. It’s a great way to practice scissor skills, and it’s also a fun Easter activity. Plus, there’s a free template you can use.
Easter Bunny On A Stick Craft – This Easter bunny stick craft is perfect for kids! They can color in the printable template, then cut out and assemble their own bunny. It’s a great activity for pretend play during Easter celebrations.
Paper Easter Egg Craft – Print out this free template and let your kids get creative! They’ll love decorating their eggs with the cutouts. It’s a fun way to have them spend time on a craft while also getting some fine motor skill practice.
Duck Handprint Craft – This duck handprint craft is so easy, simple, and fun for kids! All you need is a free template and some paper. This would be the perfect Easter activity to keep the little ones busy. They’ll love seeing their adorable duck handprints on display.
These Easter color by number pages are perfect for some fun and easy Easter coloring. Kids will love practicing their fine motor skills with these color by number pages. Plus, there’s no prep needed – just print and go!
Spring is a great time to print out these fun and educational Easter worksheets for your kids. They’ll get to practice scissor skills, handwriting, and letter recognition while having a blast. Plus, they’re free to print!
Kids will love these Easter bunny dot to dot printables. This is a simple and easy activity for hand-eye coordination and fun.
Bored of the same old Easter activities? We have lots of fun ideas like bingo, cootie catcher, and games that are perfect to do at home with your kids! Start planning now with these Easter activities so you can make sure everyone has a good time this holiday.
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More Easter Ideas For Kids
Handprint Bunny Card Craft
This bunny card craft is a fun way to celebrate Easter and have your child show someone that they care!
Materials
- Colored cardstock or construction paper
- Scissors
- Markers
- Glue stick
- Bunny template
Instructions
- Download the bunny template, print, and cut out the pieces you need.
- Take the bunny head base and fold it in half along the dotted line. Cut out along the head, leaving the top, flat line intact.
- Place the mouth at the bottom of the head and glue it in place.
- Position the nose on the top portion of the mouth line and glue it down.
- Next, take the eyes and glue one on each side of the nose, slightly above the nose.
- Use a marker to draw on the eyebrows above the eyes.
- Trace your child's left and right hands on colored paper and cut it out.
- Take the inner ears and glue them to the middle of the palms.
- Position the completed ears on either side of the top of the bunny's head and glue them to the back of the card.
- Open up and write a fun message!
Handprint Bunny Card Template
Sam is the crafter and founder of Simple Everyday Mom. She has been featured in Oprah Mag, Good Housekeeping, The Spruce Crafts, Country Living, The Bump and more. Read more.
Ellen
Thursday 23rd of March 2023
I'm having trouble seeing where you are supposed to put in your email. This is the only place I can find to enter it. I would love to do these crafts, but this makes it hard to print and that's frustrating.
Sam
Thursday 23rd of March 2023
Sorry, it's frustrating. There are some things I'm unable to control on your end such as ad blockers, firewalls, etc. If you're not able to see it, it most likely means you have a firewall or adblocker blocking it from appearing. If you can allow the page or try from a personal device, you should be able to see it. Also, some readers say they're not able to see it on Chrome, but they can on other browsers. You may be able to try that as well ◡̈ Please let me know if you have any questions!
Carly
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023
Can't find the template 🤷♀️
Sam
Thursday 23rd of March 2023
Since you’re already an email subscriber, all you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of any post and it’ll automatically redirect you to the download page 🙂
becky
Saturday 18th of March 2023
please send the free templates for easter
Sam
Monday 20th of March 2023
Of course! All you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of this post to have the link sent to you 🙂
Pearlie
Tuesday 29th of March 2022
This is great!
Thank you
Sam
Wednesday 30th of March 2022
You're welcome! Thanks for stopping by :)
Andrea Camarines
Wednesday 23rd of March 2022
I love this Craft .. ???
Sam
Friday 25th of March 2022
Thanks!